Benefits

The best time to deal with a problem is now. Help your high school, college or university address problems before they get any worse.

Increase Trust

Increase student and campus staff trust in your reporting system. Reduce the fear of retaliation through prompt handling of allegations, keeping the reporter informed and always being transparent.

Stay Compliant

Meet the compliance regulations and federal laws governing high schools, colleges and universities, including the Campus Sex Prevention Act, the Clery Act,
Title IX and sections 485 and 493 of the Higher Education Opportunity Act.

Minimize Risk and Prevent Lawsuits

Reduce the risk of financial and reputational losses. Identify potential offenders by providing a safe and secure method for students and campus staff to
share their concerns or to report an incident. Help prevent legal action against your your institution for negligence.

What you don’t know CAN hurt you

“NCAA to investigate Michigan State's handling of Nassar abuse scandal”
In 2014 the Title IX coordinator gave the victim a different report than the one delivered to MSU,
withholding key information about Nassar’s behavior and clearing him of sexual harassment.

The Atlantic, January 29, 2018

What you don’t know CAN hurt you

The Safe Schools Initiative report found that
“71 percent of attackers felt persecuted, bullied, threatened, attacked, or injured by others prior to the incident
(in several cases that harassment was described as “long-standing and severe”).”

The Department of Education and the Secret Service studied incidents of “targeted school-based violence”
in US middle and high schools between 1974 and 2000.

What you don’t know CAN hurt you

“Roofie Reality: Drink Spiking Affects 1 in 13 College Students.”

Psychology of Violence, American Psychological Association. May 23, 2016.
Study conducted at University of South Carolina, University of Cincinnati and the University of Kentucky

What you don’t know CAN hurt you

“Penn State Student Given 18 Drinks In 82 Minutes Before Hazing Death.”

Pennsylvania, Office of the DA. November 15, 2017.

What you don’t know CAN hurt you

“Universities face an age of cyber crime.”

University World News, September 22, 2017.

Online & mobile reporting hotline

A platform to submit confidential or anonymous reports via web, tablet or mobile.

An option to report in one of 10 different languages.

Intuitive reporting interface that takes as little as 10 minutes to complete.

“An anonymous hotline platform addresses 90% of the concerns that students have about reporting sexual assaults. Fear of retaliation, hostile treatment, not being taken seriously and reluctance to involve family, are the top reasons that the majority of sexual assaults go unreported.”

Jackie Jenkins-Scott, President emeritus of Wheelock College, Board of Advisors